SERVITAE

SERVITAE
SERVITAE
Ordo religiosus, in Communione Romana Florentiae institutus, A. C. 1232. Videatur Annuntiata. Item Philippus Benizius. Item congregatio, Massiliae, A. C. 1257. Ordo Servitarum, seu servorum B. Virginis, Venetiis Aabilitus, idem cum Annuntiat. Ordin. Ex hoc egregii Viri prodierunt, inter quos Frater Paulus eminet, velut inter ignes Luna minores, qui Reip. Venerae iura, contra Paulum V. strenue defenderat. postea aliquot vulneribus, per immissos percussores, tantum non occisus. Vide Vitam eius, et voce Paulus.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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